Mild Weather Brings Early Spring Sunshine to Folkestone

By

Karen McGinn
3 March 2026, 9:29 am

The Met Office has forecasted a spell of unseasonably mild and sunny weather for Folkestone, Kent, with temperatures expected to reach 16°C this week. Between 3 March and 6 March 2026, residents can expect dry conditions and clear skies, providing a warm window following a particularly wet winter.

The predicted peak temperature is around 5°C higher than the usual March average for the coastal town. These dry conditions provide a rare early opportunity for the first lawn mow of the year, a task that is best completed while the ground is dry enough to support garden machinery.

Local businesses are expected to see more visitors during the sunny spell, including the street food kiosks and market stalls at the Folkestone Harbour Arm

While the weather remains clear, the national weather service has issued a Very High air pollution alert for Friday, 6 March 2026. People in the region are advised to reduce heavy exercise and physical activity, especially if they notice symptoms such as a cough or sore throat, as light winds can lead to a build-up of pollutants.

The fair conditions are set to break on Saturday, 7 March 2026, when cloud and drizzle are expected to move back over the Kent coast. Residents are encouraged to make use of the dry days earlier in the week before the cooler, damp weather returns.

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